LMAO...Just trying to be honest...Beware, baby if you're cookin' the barbeque!
M C Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:LOLLOL! I almost choked on my
paper-clip!!!
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From: Astromancer
Date: 08/23/05 22:32:01
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] T
LOLLOL! I almost choked on my paper-clip!!!
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From: Astromancer
Date: 08/23/05 22:32:01
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] This is Your Brain on Chocolate
(GASP!) How did you know that??? lol
M C Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Man, sor
Just let me know when! LOLLOL!
Can't you see the meetings with reps from Toshiba, Sony,
Panansonic, the film industry, Microsoft, and then reps from the likes of
VCA and Evil Angel? :)
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From: Keith Johnson
Date: 08/23/05 22:27:24
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
(GASP!) How did you know that??? lol
M C Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Man, sorry to hear THAT!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! "A, my dearyour
hair smells faintly of barbequed chickencome to bed!"
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From: Astromancer
Date: 08/23/05 13:46:41
To: scifinoir2@
I've been following this one for a while. I really hope Blu Ray wins
out. It has a much higher storage level, which allows for more data and
more special stuff on DVDs. The gaming industry would benefit as the
next-gen systems could see games so detailed that convential DVDs could
be too small for
THanks for the thought on it! If you want to take a shot, I'm not planning
on copywriting this stuff! :o)
I will defer to SF writers here with greater skill than mine.
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From: Keith Johnson
Date: 08/23/05 21:58:17
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [
Yeah! If I had the background, I'd be on that!
Keith Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Very interesting background. Would make
a great fiction character, a
Black detective who uses both technical and traditional investigative
skills to solve crimes.
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From: scifinoir2@ya
Very interesting background. Would make a great fiction character, a
Black detective who uses both technical and traditional investigative
skills to solve crimes.
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From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of M C Jennings
Sent: Tuesday, August 2
Good point. You know, I always want to take Hollywood to task for being
too youth and looks conscious. Yet Sunday I had a conversation with some
friends on what Black person would make a good James Bond. Three of us
were considering people like Denzel washington (too obvious in my
opinion), and eve
That could explain why some smells are so incredibly awesome, yet the
taste--assuming you'd even dare try to taste the sources--can be less
so, even nasty. For example, I love the smell of pipe smoke, yet can't
stand tobacco. I like popcorn, but it never *tastes* as great as the
smell that makes me
I loved this man. He was class...
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From: Brent Wodehouse
Date: 08/23/05 18:16:16
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [scifinoir2] Brock Peters, Sisko's 'Father', Dies at 78
http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2005-08-23-peters-obit_x.htm
Brock Peters, 'To
http://www.usatoday.com/life/people/2005-08-23-peters-obit_x.htm
Brock Peters, 'To Kill a Mockingbird' actor, dies at 78
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor Brock Peters, best known for his heartbreaking
performance as the black man falsely accused of rape in To Kill a
Mockingbird, died Tuesday at his home
Man, sorry to hear THAT!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! "A, my dearyour
hair smells faintly of barbequed chickencome to bed!"
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From: Astromancer
Date: 08/23/05 13:46:41
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] This is Your Brain on Chocolate
Pistachio, as in the ice cream flavor, for me. Then, there are more natural
aromas...Ferramones...I'm guessing they'd be... :o)
Maurice
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From: g123curious
Date: 08/23/05 10:46:31
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [scifinoir2] This is Your Brain on Choco
http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0508/22hayabusa/
Ambitious mission hopes to return bits of asteroid
BY STEPHEN CLARK
SPACEFLIGHT NOW
Posted: August 22, 2005
Slowly pulling alongside a space rock the size of several typical city
blocks, a Japanese probe is preparing to begin scooping the fi
http://www.theonion.com/news/index.php?issue=4133&n=2
Evangelical Scientists Refute Gravity With New "Intelligent Falling' Theory
17 AUGUST 2005
TOPEKA, KS - As the debate over the teaching of evolution in public
schools continues, a new controversy over the science curriculum arose
Monday in t
http://www.brightsurf.com/news/headlines/view.article.php?ArticleID=20668
Chimpanzees are social conformists
August 22, 2005
Research being published today by Nature (21 August) suggests that humans
are not alone in wanting to conform and be like their neighbours but that
chimpanzees also have
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn7886
DVD format war escalates as talks fail
13:10 23 August 2005
NewScientist.com news service
Japanese electronics giants said on Tuesday they would go ahead with
incompatible formats for next-generation DVDs after talks to reach a
common standard f
Clive Owen was my choice as well. But I hear that they think he's
too old, not suave enough, etc.
I guess he'll have to settle for some more Oscar nods.
--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, "Keith Johnson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I still say Ewan McGregor would be a great Bond, but no one s
For me, it's food PERIOD!
g123curious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:FYI. Keith made an interesting comment
about his love for the smell
(and taste) of vanilla. Well, for me it's chocolate.
George
Captain
The USS Ronald E. McNair (Boston)
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/23/science/2
FYI. Keith made an interesting comment about his love for the smell
(and taste) of vanilla. Well, for me it's chocolate.
George
Captain
The USS Ronald E. McNair (Boston)
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/23/science/23nose.html
SCIENCE: FINDINGS
This Is Your Brain on Chocolate
By DO
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More fascinating science stuff!
August 16, 2005
Building a Virtual Microbe, Gene by Gene by Gene
By CARL ZIMMER
Michael Ellison has a dream: to reconstruct a living thing inside a computer,
down
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Wow! Fascinating! Absorbing!
August 16, 2005
Scientists Find a Touch of Sophistication in the Genes of a Simple Sponge
By JON NORDHEIMER
SpongeBob may be more complicated than he looks.
A husband
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We lost one of the movers and shapers of our artistic culure. He will be missed!
TECHNOLOGY | August 22, 2005
Robert Moog, Music Synthesizer Creator, Dies
By ALLAN KOZINN
The creator of the electronic music synthesizer that bears his name became
u
I left out mentioning the contractor aspect. I have a niece who has WAY too
much work just dealing with customers who want MS-Access Database Management
custom systems. She's an absolute guru with Access. If you research what
is needed vs. what you're good at, I'm betting you can find a couple o
LOL at the exercise piece! I know the feeling! But I'm trying to get back.
I bought a BowFlex Ultimate 2. I had the eye-opening experience of
Herniated Cervical disk surgery with the addition of a Titanium plate fusing
2 of my vertebra (June this year). I figured life was over as I knew it,
bu
Anything I can do to help, amigo! LOLLOL! Actually, Keith's observations
are much more on point, of course...And I DO wish you good luck.
Finding the kind of work you're looking for is going to be a combination of
what skill sets are needed, the kind of training you bring to the table, how
tra
I was a fair electronics expert in the Air Force, and that skill transferred
itself to programming in the sense that I was not intimidated by computers
because I understood how they worked...
I started off writing in Basic (self-taught), and wrote some time accounting
software for my job. My Big
You, my friend, are a true researcher. Is there such a phrase as
auto-research? LOL!
So many of us go though life suffering, and don't make the connection
between the food we eat and the illnesses/allergies we suffer.
When I started doing this kind of research on myself back in the '70s, it
was
Clive Owen
Now we talking!
Remember Samanatha Bond has already said if the new Bond is too young she will
not return as Moneypenny. So we may loose 2 for the price of 1.
RS=D
Keith Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I still say Ewan McGregor would be a great Bond, but no one seems to
agree w
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